Lice don't target specific individuals. They are opportunists, and they will take advantage of anyone, child or adult. So prevention really is the best approach. How do you prevent?
- Tea tree oil shampoo is a great deterrent for head lice. Tea tree is a good deterrent for a LOT of pesky insects and is oftentimes included in insect repellents. It is good for the skin as well, easing inflammations and killing bacteria that cause irritations and discomforts. If tea tree oil is a regular presence for your body, then your body becomes an unfriendly presence for pests such as lice.
- Caution and awareness are good preventive measures also. Lice are transferred by head-to-head contact. That could mean sharing a brush or comb, or sharing a hat or coat. Girls with long hair are especially susceptible to lice. This little ounce of wisdom and education for children can help YOU avoid hours and hours of work to get rid of them.
- Again, tea tree oil shampoo. Tea tree oil is capable of killing lice. Look for a shampoo from a reputable source. Don't settle for just anything just because it mentions tea tree oil. You want one that is going to take care of the problem. If you have to, add a couple drops of tea tree oil to an application of shampoo and apply it to the head like normal. Massage it into the scalp and leave it on for a few minutes to give it time to do some good. Tea tree will even penetrate the eggs and kill the lice inside.
- After rinsing your shampoo out, use some apple cider vinegar to rinse the hair again. Massage it into the scalp also and allow it to sit there for a few minutes. The vinegar actually begins dissolving the lice bodies and the eggs and helps to wash them away. Doing this twice per day is recommended.
- Invest in a high quality nit comb and comb out the nits. If you choose to cut hair short, you'll have less work to do combing, but definitely comb and comb until you see no more in the hair. Look close to the scalp and be thorough!
- Wash everything! Use hot water and launder all bedding, coats, shirts, towels, hats,... everything! You can even put a few drops of tea tree oil on a piece of white cotton fabric and toss it in the dryer to spread that bonus help into clothing.
- Remember that if one person in your household has acquired lice, chances are that all members are exposed in varying degrees and all are susceptible. Take care of everyone even if you only see evidence of lice on one person.
nice blogs really worked on my daughters hair. i hope nits and louse will be gone on her hair.
ReplyDeleteI got Lice yesterday. (I'm 12) it was the worst feeling in the world having a feeling that little (giant in my case) bugs were crawling across your head. My mom bought rid and i felt a lot better afterwards. We also used baby oil to make it more slick. (It worked.) Sure the combing may have hurt a little but it was surely a way better relief that they were gone. I had Lice for about a month and neither my mom or me or the school nurse had realized that i had lice. We realized by the time we saw little bugs crawling on my covers. At first we thought they were gnats. I took a shower and i was complaining bugs were crawling on my arms and legs she saw in my hair a big bug and then another and another she freaked out which made me freak out of course. My mom was terrified. I laughed though because while she was combing with the special comb she kept running away. When i looked on the sheet on the floor it was infested with lice. Dead of course. After it was all over my mom realized that the night before she did my hair i had lice and i was sitting on her bed. She didn't realize until the very next morning so she used the left over shampoo. She only found one! LUCKY! And keep in mind i have really thick black hair it was long but my mom cut it the first time. OH! I better go tell her to dump her trash she had my hair which means LICE EWWWW! BYE!
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